Many people have decided to drop their traditional phone service and go exclusively with a cell phone. For years people have paid for both services and now you don't really need both of them anymore. If you have some good cell phones for every member of the house, why have that old phone that hooks into the wall?
Not to mention the fact that unlike cell phones that can be used to contact you anywhere you are, house phones are only beneficial if you are home to use them. The only time that a cell phone is not the best telephone choice is in some remote locations where service isn't available or in the event of a windstorm or power outage that would inhibit the service strength. Many people feel that these events are not worth paying for a home phone number.
When you first start looking into getting a cell phone, you have to decide what carrier to use as well as what phone you want. There is so much competition it is often confusing and sometimes, the phone you really want isn't carried by the carrier you would like to have.
The reason is that every carrier has exclusive rights to certain cell phone models. So you may need to make a choice between having your ideal phone or getting a carrier that has the best calling plan for you. You may be lucky enough to get both of your preferences.
If your search takes you to a shopping mall, you will likely see a variety of kiosks representing different cell phone companies. You might even see the same phone company at more than one location. The competition for new customers is brutal, buy when you talk to the representative you may find the company doesn't have many different plans. They should try to individualize their service to give you what you want rather than offer you a standard plan.
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